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Darin Gibby

Chasing Hindy Text

Synopsis

Addy’s dream as a patent attorney is to help bring a ground breaking energy technology to the world. Addy’s hopes soar when she is wooed by Quinn, an entrepreneur, to join his company that has purportedly invented a car that can run on water using an innovative catalyst. After resigning her partnership to join Quinn, Addy discovers things aren’t as they seem. The patent office suppresses the company’s patent applications and her life is threatened by unknown assailants if she doesn’t resign.
When she is arrested for stealing US technology from the patent office she realizes Quinn has used her. Now, Addy must find a way to clear her name while salvaging her dream of propelling this technology to the world, all while powerful forces attempt to stop her.

Author Biography

Darin Gibby is a patent attorney who is consistently ranked as one of the top intellectual property lawyers in the country. He is also a #1 Amazon Best Seller and the author of four books, including Gil, winner of the 2017 Colorado Author’s League award for Mainstream Fiction, and Chasing Hindy, a thriller about a patent attorney who thinks she has landed her dream job when she joins a startup that purports to have invented a car that can run on water. He has been featured in a number of publications, including The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and the Huffington Post.

Author Insight

Can a car really run on water

A number of years ago I was at an event where members of the audience were put under hypnosis and asked questions. One of the questions was what the fuel of the future would be. Without exception, they all answered, "water." The hypnotist said that every time he did this, he got the same response.
That was the genesis for Chasing Hindy. What if there was a way to economically extract hydrogen from water underneath the hood of a car and then run the car on hydrogen?
And, if someone did invent a water powered car, what forces would try to stop her from bringing it to market? That was the perfect setup for a thriller.